Chinese New Year is just around the corner and for those who celebrate the occasion, you know what this means: A wardrobe upgrade. And while you're at it, why not support local too by considering clothes from homegrown brands? Don't know where to start? We've curated a list of eight for you to consider. After Chinese New Year, traditional outfits.
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Natural fibres are great for both the environment and your skin. Mix up your wardrobe with bamboo and flax-made linen from Zhai Eco, and you’ll be helping to stave off global warming, while keeping your cool in Singapore’s tropical humidity.
How exactly? Natural fibres are a renewable resource that breaks down naturally, helping prevent the clearing of land for cultivation and doesn’t choke up the environment when disposed.
Moisture-wicking and air permeability are key, and you’ll find plenty of both across a full fashion range. We’re talking dresses, cardigans, slit skirts, culottes even hoodies for your sporting needs. Get your man in on the act with Zhai’s range of classic short- and long-sleeved tops.